Photos: Tradition embodied

The building is divided into three zones. They’re called Wasserstein Hall, Caspersen Student Center, and Clinical Wing. Pictured, landscaped rooftop courtyard and east facade of Wasserstein Hall.
Robert A.M. Stern Architects

Photos: Tradition embodied

The Harvard Law School building, despite its size, fits comfortably onto the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Everett Street in Cambridge.

Robert A.M. Stern Architects
| December 10, 2011

Robert A.M. Stern, the dean of the school of architecture at Yale, was the architect for the project. Pictured, a 90-seat case study classroom, which is the typical size of first-year classes.

Robert A.M. Stern Architects
| December 10, 2011

The building is divided into three zones. They’re called Wasserstein Hall, Caspersen Student Center, and Clinical Wing. Pictured, landscaped rooftop courtyard and east facade of Wasserstein Hall.